The practice of hunting and capturing whales, which has historical significance in various cultures for providing resources such as food, oil, and materials.
The act of pursuing and seizing whales, often regulated by international agreements, reflecting ethical and environmental concerns related to species conservation and marine life.
A traditional activity involving the catching of whales, which has faced opposition and changes in legality over time due to ecological considerations and shifting societal values.
Example:
国際的批判に直面して捕鯨をやめた国がいくつかある。
A type of vessel specifically designed for hunting and capturing whales, equipped with specialized tools and instruments for the task.
A dedicated boat that typically carries whaling guns and is used in the practice of commercial or scientific whaling operations.
A fishing craft fitted with unique mechanisms that enable it to pursue and process large marine mammals, primarily focused on the capture of whales.
A type of firearm designed specifically for launching a harpoon attached to a line, mounted on the bow of a catcher boat used in whaling activities.
A specialized weapon employed in the hunting of whales, capable of firing a harpoon propelled by explosive charges to facilitate the capture of large marine mammals.
A mechanical device utilized in the whaling industry, which fires a spear-like projectile equipped with a line for securing captured whales, enhancing the efficiency of the hunt.